This document is a handover report for the refurbishment of a computer lab for Siyabonga Africa. It summarizes the scope of work, which included painting walls and ceilings, installing a new main switch, networking cables and a data cabinet, ceiling fans and lights, computer desks, chairs and a round table, and blinds. It also describes variation orders to rehabilitate dry walls and fix roof leaks. The report documents the work completed through photos and provides weekly progress updates and an acknowledgment of project handover.
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1. “Thinking Out Of The Box”
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SIYABONGA AFRICA
COMPUTER LAB REFURBISHMENT
ORDER NO. 970503
HAND-OVER REPORT
31-OCTOBER-2014
2. Index:
1. Cover page
2. Index
3. Scope of Work
4. Painting - (Wall & Ceiling Surface Preparation; Wall & Ceiling Painting)
5. Main Switch – (Disconnection and Installation of New Installation)
6. Networking – (Power, Trunking, Ports, Cables & Data Cabinet)
7. Installation of the Lights Ceiling Fans
8. Computer Desk
9. Supply and Delivery of Chairs & Round Table
10. Installation of Blinds
Variation Order
1. Rehabilitation of Dry Wall
2. Fixing of the Roof Leaks (Waterproofing the Roof)
TABLE OF CONTENT
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3. SCOPE OF WORK
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Project Tasks
1 Site Preparation
1.1 Moving of Tools and Equipment
1.2 Site Clearing of Material
1.3 Procurement of Materials
2 Painting
2.1 Wall & Ceiling Surface Preparing
2.2 Painting 1st Coat Ceiling
2.3 Painting 2nd Coat Ceiling
2.4 Painting 1st Coat Wall
2.5 Painting 2nd Coat Wall
3 Main Switch
3.1 Disconnect of Old Main Switch
3.2 Installation of New Main Switch
4 Networking (Power Points, Trunking, Ports & Cables)
4.1 Cable Sizing
4.2 Power Cables
4.3 Terminating Cables
4.4 Port Installation
4.5 Data Cabinet
5 Ceiling Fans
5.1 Installation of Fans
5.2 Flourescent Light
6 Computer Desk
6.1 Installation of Computer Desk
5 Blinds
5.1 Installation of Blinds
6 Parrot Board
6.1 Installation of Parrot Board
7 Supply and Collection of Delivery of Chairs
7.1 Round Table
7.2 Chairs
7.3 Snag List
4. Ceiling
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Wall & Ceiling Surface Preparation
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Wall & Ceiling Surface Preparation
Wall Surface Preparation
5. 4
Wall & Ceiling Painting
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Wall & Ceiling Painting
Wall & Ceiling Painting - AfterWall & Ceiling Painting - Before
6. 5
Main Switch – (Disconnection and New Installation)
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Main Switch – (Disconnection and New Installation)
New Installation & still to added another 8 Way Box to
connect all the loose bottom wires for lighting
switches.
Before Disconnection
7. 6
Networking (Power Points, Trunking, Ports & Cables)
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Trunking , Ports & Cables
Network Ports and Power PointsTrunking & Cables
13. Dry Wall – Before
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Roof Leaks & Dry Wall – Variation Order
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Roof Leaks & Dry Wall needs to be fixed prior commencing with the Paint Work
Roof Leakage MarksDry Wall – Closer look
14. Dry Wall - Before
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Rehabilitation of Dry Wall
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Rehabilitated Dry Wall - After
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Fixing of the Roof Leaks (Waterproofing the Roof) – Variation Order
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Waterproofing the RoofRoof Leaks
16. Please see the attached Annexure A - Project Schedule for the Weekly Progress Status update for
• Week No. 1 ending on the 12 October 2014.
• Week No. 2 ending on the 19 October 2014.
• Also find the attached Thank you note from Siyabonga Africa for completing the Project within the schedule
PROJECT SCHEDULE – PROGRESS STATUS
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17. I, the undersigned hereby acknowledge that the project was executed according to the scope of work and in
good quality standard.
Signed at ___________________________ on this ____________day of ___________________20________
___________________
(Client Representative)
___________________
Site Manager
HAND-OVER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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